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Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Makes my husband dizzy, not what we expected
We thought this game would be more like the big game hunter you play restaurants, but we were very wrong. It's too complicated for the kids (who love the arcade version) and it literally makes my husband dizzy.

We were really excited about ordering this, but I think we will end up reselling it so the dust doesn't keep piling up on it.




Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - complicated
This game is a little more complicated than just a shooting game. I am a novice with game controllers (which is why I like the wii) and find this game a challenge. I was still able to shoot some game and hope that with time, I will improve. I like the graphics and sounds. I gave it a 4 just because it's currently out of my skill level, but hope that with time that will change!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - REALLY FUN!
THIS GAME IS CLASSIC! I just became a hunting game fanatic, this game did it. I couldn't stop playing it the first week I got. I now need to beat it on a higher level.I hope they put out part two with some upgrades!



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Aiming is difficult
The graphics are pretty impressive. It's a one-player game only. However, aiming the "gun" is very difficult. The cross-hairs on the screen do not coincide with the aim of the controller. I wanted to use the Perfect Shot gun with this game, but you can't aim the gun and expect it to shoot where you aim. There is no correlation between your hand and the cross-hairs on the screen. I wasted money on the two guns, plus I got the crossbow gun and game and found the same is true with that game as well. You can't look down the gun and aim at anything on the screen and hope to hit it! You can't do anything to alleviate the inconsistency either.



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - 7 year old son
This game was a little difficult to get the hang of at first - having to use the remote as a guide to see and the nunchuk to move around. The first time my son played it, he didn't play long. After a week had passed, he tried again. We then played with the remotes and figured out how to use the scope and night vision modes. Since then he has played it almost daily. He does use something to prop his arm on so he can remain still while aiming.


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